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Added on the 18/11/2017 11:51:11 - Copyright : Euronews EN
A meteor lights up the night sky as it burns up in the atmosphere above southwest Norway on Saturday, with experts saying it was likely from the Northern Taurid meteor shower.
The Aurora Borealis, a rare atmospheric phenomenon commonly known as the Northern Lights, sent vivid flares of purple, green and red across the night sky above Ukraine's Kyiv region the evening of 5 November. The multicoloured natural illuminations, caused by interactions between solar winds and the Earth's magnetic field, were also spotted in the Kharkiv, Chernigiv, Odesa, Kirovograd, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.
The first full moon in August, known as the Sturgeon supermoon lights up the night sky around the world including over Syria's northeastern city of Qamishli, rising behind the Graves Light, a lighthouse, off the coast of Boston, United States and rising above the ocean at sunset on Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach in Brazil.
Giant illuminated balloons in a variety of wacky shapes -- animals, monsters and even Lionel Messi's Argentina shirt -- glow in the dark as crowds gaze from below at a festival in Colombia's southern city of Envigado.